Incorporation is the legal process of forming a corporation by filing articles of incorporation with a US state's Secretary of State. The filing creates a separate legal entity distinct from its owners. The new entity gains the ability to enter contracts, own assets, sue and be sued, issue stock, and limit owner liability to the amount invested. The filing (sometimes called a certificate of incorporation) is one of the most-consequential decisions a founder makes in the first weeks of a startup, and one of the easiest to handle poorly because the decisions look small individually but compound for years.
The basic filing process: choose state of incorporation (Delaware is the default for venture-backed startups; home state may ...